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March 19, 2009

Samphran Elephant Ground and Zoo Show, Nakorn Patthom

Samphran Elephant Ground and Zoo Show attractions of 60 acres on Petkasem Road, in Samphran District, which about one hour drives from Bangkok, KM 32 Pet Kasem Highway.  




Exciting to the crocodile wrestling show, the elephant theme show, baby elephant in dancing,
football and more activities fun games.



Everyday open : 8.30 - 17.30 hrs.




























March 13, 2009

Erawan Shrine, Ratchaprasong Intersection











The Erawan Shrine is located by Grand Hyatt Erawan Hotel, Ratchaprasong Intersection of Ratchadamri Road. This road is centre main Shopping Street in Bangkok including with shopping Center, Hotel, Temple and Business Area.

The Erawan Shrine was built in 1956 mostly people believed that (Phra Phrom) will give and create many of Good Life, Good Lucks to them.

Mostly people included Thais and Visitors come here because of they are belived that "Phra Phrom Erawan" is very holy and number of worshippers is increasing every year. Mostly people offer a lot beautiful flowers, incense and candles.


Ratchaprasong Intersection
1. Ratchadamri Road
2. Rama I Road
3. Phloen Chit Road
4. Ratchadamri Road

Shopping Areas and Department Stores
1. Central World Plaza, Zen and Isetan Department Store, Ratchaprasong Intersection.
2. Siam Paragon, Rama I Road
3. Siam Discovery and Siam Center, Rama I Road
4. Penizula Plaza, Ratchadamri Road
5. Narai Phand, Thai Handicrafts center across Central World Plaza near Anoma Hotel
6. Gayson Plaza across Erawan Shrine, Ratchadamri Road
7. Amarin Plaza beside Grand Hyatt Erawan Hotel, Phloen Chit Road
8. Central Chidrom Department Store, Phloen Chit Road


Hotels
1. Grand Hyatt Erawan Hotel, Ratchadamri Road
2. Centara Grand at Central World Hotel
3. InterContinental Hotel
4. Holiday Inn Hotel
5. Four Seasons Hotel
6. Anoma Hotel

February 2, 2009

Visit Surat Thani , Ko Samui, Ko Pha-ngan

Surat Thani is Southern Thailand's largest province, covers some 12,800 square kilometres, and has an extensive coastline lapped by Thai gulf waters. The provincial capital is 685 kilometres south of Bangkok.

Surat Thani boasts some of Thailand's loveliest islands namely the Penang-sized Ko Samui, Thailand's third largest island, palmfringed jewel of a sparkling archipelago that includes the stunning 250-square-kilometre Ang Thong Marine National Park.


Thai Term Glossary
Amphoe : District
Ao : Bay
Ban : Village
Chedi : Stupa or Pagoda
Doi : Mountain
Hat : Beach
Khao : Mountain
Khlong : Canal
Ko : Island
Laem : Cape
Namtok : Waterfall
Tambon : Sub-district
Tham : Cave
Wat : Temple



Ko Samui
The 247 square kilometre Samui island is Surat Thani's major tourist attraction. Located 258 nautical miles south of Bangkok, and some 84 kilometres east of the provincial capital, Ko Samui measures some 21 kilometres at its widest point, and 25 kilometres at its longest. A 51 kilometre ring and largely coastal road encircles the island, which has numerous lovely beaches and bays, and is almost literally an island of coconuts and forested hills.

Samui's best beaches line the northern and eastern coasts, the most popular being Chaweng and Lamai, where generally attractive accommodation can be found. Besides beaches, other island attractions include coral beds at Laem Set and Thong Takhian: the hin Lat and Na Mueang waterfalls; the phallic rock formations at the southern end of Lamai Bay; the nearby butterfly garden and honey farm; a massive seated Buddha image on Fan isle in Plai Laem Bay; a herbal garden at Ban Bang Makham, a monkey training centre at Ban Khao Phra; and Na Thon, the island's major seafront settlement where shops, restaurants and tour agencies are concentrated.
Ko Pha-ngan
This popular 191 square kilometre island is situated 20 kilometres north of Ko Samui or 100 kilometres from Surat Thani. Attractions include beautiful beaches around the island, a hilltop temple called Wat Khao Tham which is ideal for meditation, the Than Sadet Waterfall, and the Namtok Phaeng National Park.

- Tourism Authority of Thailand

October 20, 2008

Wat Chaiwatthanaram, Ayutthaya



Wat Chaiwatthanaram is a Buddhist temple in the city of Ayutthaya, Thailand. The temple is located on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River, outside Ayutthaya island. It is one of Ayutthaya's most beautiful temples and a major tourist attraction.

Construction of the temple began in 1630 at the request of King Prasat Thong for the memorial of his mother's resident in that area. The temple's name literally means the Temple of long reign and glorious era. It was designed in Khmer style which was popular in that time.